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International Maritime Training Team

When a nation would like to provide training to a number of its military personnel or seek assurance on current practices, when it would be more convenient and cost-effective to achieve this at home then the International Maritime Training Team (IMTT) can be provided for in-country training and support. The IMTT are able to deliver training and assurance in a number of subject areas all of which can be found in this section.

International Defence Training Maritime Training Team (IDT MTT)

IDT MTT – Maritime Security

IDT MTT – Board and Search

IDT MTT – Shore Maritime HQ C2

IDT MTT – Maritime Planning (Operational Tactical, Contingent

IDT MTT – Small Boat Operation and Maintenance

IDT MTT – Seamanship/Ship Husbandry

IDT MTT – International Ship and Port Security (ISPS)

IDT MTT – Embarked Aviation

IDT MTT – Navigation

IDT MTT – International Maritime Law 

IDT MTT – Rules of Engagement (ROE)

IDT MTT – Action Information Organisation

IDT MTT – Warfare (AAW), (ASUW), (ASW), (MW) Sub-Team Training

IDT MTT – Warfare Officer Training (AAW), (ASUW), (ASW), (MW)

IDT MTT – International Regulations for Prevention of Collisions at Sea (IRPCS)

IDT MTT – Beach Reconnaissance

IDT MTT – Landing Craft 

IDT MTT – Global Maritime Distress Safety System (GMDSS)

IDT MTT – Maritime VHF

IDT MTT – Basic Sea Safety

IDT MTT – Health and Safety (H&S)

IDT MTT - Small Boat Handling (Basic & Advanced)

 

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